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sarah palin shows up in nevada. throws -- draws a huge crowd between 10 and 25,000. harry reid guess to the same location he got a little over 100, big crowd as he's kicking off his reelection. he's behind all three potential candidates that he would run against. there's been all this talk about the tea party movement how it is racist, violent. listen to what happened when he was mocking governor palin and somebody shouts out about the tea party movement, they can drop dead. let's roll this tape. >> i was going to give a few remarks on the people who were here a week ago saturday, but i couldn't write it all on my hand. [ applause ] >> you bet cha! >> sean: they could drop dead, you bet cha! what do you make of the effort to demon eyes the entire tea party movement? -- demonize the entire tea party movement? >> i think having contempt for the people of your own state is dangerous if you are an incumbent running for election. these people who were here a week ago. those are the people who elected him. they were his citizens. the fact that there were thousands of them,
sarah palin shows up in nevada. throws -- draws a huge crowd between 10 and 25,000. harry reid guess to the same location he got a little over 100, big crowd as he's kicking off his reelection. he's behind all three potential candidates that he would run against. there's been all this talk about the tea party movement how it is racist, violent. listen to what happened when he was mocking governor palin and somebody shouts out about the tea party movement, they can drop dead. let's roll this...
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. >> what about nevada. we know it happened in reno. they wanted to move this trial to lake tahoe. what's the latest? annoyed at him. the owner is the ambassador is not going to stand. it looks bad. they can't trade him because he's making so much money, but he's on egg shells. >> if they can't trade him, what happe happens? >> he's going to play. the good, warm feeling about roethlisberger who has won two super bowls, that's disapated. plus, his judgment. 20-year-old girl, what's he doing in georgia at a bar with a 20-year-old girl? >> all right. thanks. >>> thank you for watching. contessa brewer will be back at her normal time tomorrow. up next, "andrea mitchell reports." orrin hatch talks with andrea about the upcoming supreme court vacancy. rica... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than s
. >> what about nevada. we know it happened in reno. they wanted to move this trial to lake tahoe. what's the latest? annoyed at him. the owner is the ambassador is not going to stand. it looks bad. they can't trade him because he's making so much money, but he's on egg shells. >> if they can't trade him, what happe happens? >> he's going to play. the good, warm feeling about roethlisberger who has won two super bowls, that's disapated. plus, his judgment. 20-year-old girl,...
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there is not a battery of test data sitting out there in the nevada test site. >> we've got trouble at the very least. the point i really wanted to emphasize is that we are being told -- >> we will go live to michigan to hear from michigan democrat bart still pack. he is announcing his retirement from the house today. this is live coverage on c-span. >> thank you for coming. i am the district director for congressman. the congressman and i go way back probably over 30 years we both became involved with the democratic party politics, fighting for the upper peninsula of northern michigan and the people of michigan. the two of us both had darker hair. i had a white streak in the back. he had a very, very distinguished white streak in the front. both of us have worked very hard to have it and did not. it takes work at that. it takes time. i really appreciate -- i really grew to appreciate this man's determination and skill in navigating the legislative process. when i saw him fight for the protection of the greatest a body of fresh water, the world's great lakes. during the debate over naf
there is not a battery of test data sitting out there in the nevada test site. >> we've got trouble at the very least. the point i really wanted to emphasize is that we are being told -- >> we will go live to michigan to hear from michigan democrat bart still pack. he is announcing his retirement from the house today. this is live coverage on c-span. >> thank you for coming. i am the district director for congressman. the congressman and i go way back probably over 30 years we...
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guest: since the signing of the partial test ban treaty, they have been tested underground in nevada or elsewhere. it has been up to various administrations to decide whether to test or not. that has been an issue that has gone back and forth between republicans and democrats. president obama has expressed an interest in a comprehensive test ban treaty that would ban the testing of all types. that ties in to the question of maintaining the reliability of our nuclear deterrent. as we cut back on the number of weapons, we want to be sure that those we have work. obviously, they degrade over time. that issue will probably come up in the senate ratification process for the start treaty. i think it has been over a decade since we tested. host: we hear from glenview, illinois. welcome, john. caller: 01 to make a comment about the extent to which republicans view things almost as if it is a football game. there was a comment made about how weakness makes us stronger. i remember reagan and his vision for reducing nuclear weapons went much further than this treaty. he removed an entire catego
guest: since the signing of the partial test ban treaty, they have been tested underground in nevada or elsewhere. it has been up to various administrations to decide whether to test or not. that has been an issue that has gone back and forth between republicans and democrats. president obama has expressed an interest in a comprehensive test ban treaty that would ban the testing of all types. that ties in to the question of maintaining the reliability of our nuclear deterrent. as we cut back on...
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there isn't a battery of test data sitting out there in the nevada test site. >> so we've got trouble at the very least. the point i really wanted to emphasize is we are being told that these kinds of work-arounds, can keep this nuclear enterprise going, essentially indefinitely. and the one thing i just wanted to underscore from what bob has said here, is especially when you're saying to the people that you hope will do that for you, under these exceedingly difficult, technically problematic circumstances, you really don't value what they are doing. in fact, you think it's a kind of loathsome activity. do you really think you're going to have the best and the brightest doing what is arguably the most important work necessary? we're almost -- we're actually past time. i see two more questions here. let me ask you guys to identify yourselves and pose the questions and then we'll answer them and wrap up. yes, ma'am? >> pam benson from cnn. how important is this strategic triad and what happens to it if there are even further cuts that the administration would like? >> i'll take a cut at
there isn't a battery of test data sitting out there in the nevada test site. >> so we've got trouble at the very least. the point i really wanted to emphasize is we are being told that these kinds of work-arounds, can keep this nuclear enterprise going, essentially indefinitely. and the one thing i just wanted to underscore from what bob has said here, is especially when you're saying to the people that you hope will do that for you, under these exceedingly difficult, technically...
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in northern virginia, which is really one of the hard-hit areas -- with about california, florida, nevada -- the top four making well more than 50%, but northern virginia has had a real problem and they have gone through some of those because some of subprime mortgages. now because of unemployment is what the biggest drivers, the cities with a better employment rates are not seeing as high foreclosures. host: about big banks, that principle forgiveness will cost you. that banks for giving certain amount of principal. what is the cost for a home buyer? where a homeowner, i should say. guest: the many different costs around unprintable forgiveness, number one, is when you are giving back home equity to somebody else, it is essentially being taken out of taxpayer dollars if that whole again goes into foreclosure. looking at re-default rates that are high. we have not gotten a lot of numbers back from the modification program because it is relatively new, but we are already seeing these re-default rates go higher and higher. host: the people you talk to, they say the issue of principle forgiv
in northern virginia, which is really one of the hard-hit areas -- with about california, florida, nevada -- the top four making well more than 50%, but northern virginia has had a real problem and they have gone through some of those because some of subprime mortgages. now because of unemployment is what the biggest drivers, the cities with a better employment rates are not seeing as high foreclosures. host: about big banks, that principle forgiveness will cost you. that banks for giving...
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if you went down to nevada overwhelmingly white, older, suburban crowd. even the people who were energized by the argument over health care life lady we just heard from who thinks the government is taking everything over, that group of people is becoming the face of the tea party. is that the extent? my guess is no. -- the government is taking over everything. is that the extent of the two- party? i do not think that is the -- of the tea party? i do not think that is the exclusive realm or the extent of the tea party, and again, it could lead people to the conclusion to raise -- to dismiss them. host: next call from jason on our democrats line. caller: i read your book about -- very quickly, i do not want to get off the subject. it was about third marshall. it was just great. -- a thurgood marshall. it was just great. with respect to this discontented the middle -- discontented middle, i know a guy that went to a rally in washington. he happened to be black. he liked it until he saw some of these signs and people carrying ak-47s. those are the extremists.
if you went down to nevada overwhelmingly white, older, suburban crowd. even the people who were energized by the argument over health care life lady we just heard from who thinks the government is taking everything over, that group of people is becoming the face of the tea party. is that the extent? my guess is no. -- the government is taking over everything. is that the extent of the two- party? i do not think that is the -- of the tea party? i do not think that is the exclusive realm or the...
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nevada, arizona, florida, arizona, utah, michigan, georgia, idaho, illinois, and colorado are the top 10 places with the highest foreclosure rates. those are having the toughest go. are there areas of bright spots where things are starting to pick up and where foreclosures are being dealt with? guest: you can look here in washington, d.c. some of the stronger markets that have come back are seeing a drop in foreclosure rate. what we saw in northern virginia, which is really one of the hard-hit areas -- with about california, florida, nevada -- the top four making well more than 50%, but northern virginia has had a real problem and they have gone through some of those because some of subprime mortgages. now because of unemployment is what the biggest drivers, the cities with a better employment rates are not seeing as high foreclosures. host: about big banks, that principle forgiveness will cost you. that banks for giving certain amount of principal. what is the cost for a home buyer? where a homeowner, i should say. guest: the many different costs around unprintable forgiveness, numbe
nevada, arizona, florida, arizona, utah, michigan, georgia, idaho, illinois, and colorado are the top 10 places with the highest foreclosure rates. those are having the toughest go. are there areas of bright spots where things are starting to pick up and where foreclosures are being dealt with? guest: you can look here in washington, d.c. some of the stronger markets that have come back are seeing a drop in foreclosure rate. what we saw in northern virginia, which is really one of the hard-hit...
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host: nevada, go ahead. caller: i have a subscriber of kipling yoger. i have had no earned income for several years. last year, i subscribed to five daily newspapers with a total coast -- cost of $2,600. $900 for financial magazines. for financial advisory services, $2,600. i go to investment conferences, the total cost $6,000. can i deduct that? guest: some people would say yes. i think that is a lot that would have a red flag on a return. you have to itemize first. you only get the deduction to the extent of 2% of exceeding your income. probably no tax benefit for you because of that 2% limit. some of ours is personal information. some of it is investment information. "the wall street journal", a lot of people to deduct that. i think the irs forbids irs - investment conferences as a deduction. deadlock, but i think you have a tough time -- good luck, but i think you will have a tough time getting this deduction. laess than 1% get an audit. most of them you do not have to sit down face to face with the irs. you get a letter. most of these are handled b
host: nevada, go ahead. caller: i have a subscriber of kipling yoger. i have had no earned income for several years. last year, i subscribed to five daily newspapers with a total coast -- cost of $2,600. $900 for financial magazines. for financial advisory services, $2,600. i go to investment conferences, the total cost $6,000. can i deduct that? guest: some people would say yes. i think that is a lot that would have a red flag on a return. you have to itemize first. you only get the deduction...
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berkley from nevada. for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? >> i ask make to address the house for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: if there is no objection, the gentlelady from ohio is recognized for five minutes. ms. sutton: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and service of cleveland heights police officer thomas paton ii. on march 13, officer paton was on patrol when he began chasing down a suspect. tragically, he collapsed during the chase and died shortly after the incident. he was only 30 years old. officer paton was the only son of my friend and our community leader, ohio state senator tom paton, and his late wife, evelyn. he leaves behind a loving fiancee trisha and beautiful 8-month-old daughter evelyn. he meant the world to his family and was nicknamed precious by his five sisters. it was without question what career path thomas would take. he came from a family with a strong tradition of police officers that began with his grandfather who joined the cleveland police department in 1946. as a child, he would dress up in
berkley from nevada. for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? >> i ask make to address the house for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: if there is no objection, the gentlelady from ohio is recognized for five minutes. ms. sutton: mr. speaker, i rise today to honor the life and service of cleveland heights police officer thomas paton ii. on march 13, officer paton was on patrol when he began chasing down a suspect. tragically, he collapsed during the chase and died shortly...
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there might have been an effort -- two are from nevada, alone. wondering if there is an effort to bring in people from a fresh perspective who have not had an extensive experience working on wall street although many have worked in the financial-services industry. host: another big day, bob rubin. guest: he was not only influential member of citi's board -- he was considered for chairman and ceo several times but did not want an operating role -- but also because he was treasury secretary, one of three during the clinton administration. i am personally interested whether the commissioners will be asking him about the ethos of deregulation that existed in both the 1990's and the last decade. it's got a lot has been going on in the nexus of legislation and regulation. currently, in addition to the two days of commission hearings, the major speech by current fed chairman bernanke where he talked about the debt and the sec is both revealing and making new announcements including about capitalization and the reserve is going forward for companies to m
there might have been an effort -- two are from nevada, alone. wondering if there is an effort to bring in people from a fresh perspective who have not had an extensive experience working on wall street although many have worked in the financial-services industry. host: another big day, bob rubin. guest: he was not only influential member of citi's board -- he was considered for chairman and ceo several times but did not want an operating role -- but also because he was treasury secretary, one...
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host: nevada, go ahead. caller: i have a subscriber of kipling yoger. i have had no earned income for several years. last year, i subscribed to five daily newspapers with a total coast -- cost of $2,600. $900 for financial magazines. for financial advisory services, $2,600. i go to investment conferences, the total cost $6,000. can i deduct that? guest: some people would say yes. i think that is a lot that would have a red flag on a return. you have to itemize first. you only get the deduction to the extent of 2% of exceeding your income. probably no tax benefit for you because of that 2% limit. some of ours is personal information. some of it is investment information. "the wall street journal", a lot of people to deduct that. i think the irs forbids irs - investment conferences as a deduction. deadlock, but i think you have a tough time -- good luck, but i think you will have a tough time getting this deduction. laess than 1% get an audit. most of them you do not have to sit down face to face with the irs. you get a letter. most of these are handled b
host: nevada, go ahead. caller: i have a subscriber of kipling yoger. i have had no earned income for several years. last year, i subscribed to five daily newspapers with a total coast -- cost of $2,600. $900 for financial magazines. for financial advisory services, $2,600. i go to investment conferences, the total cost $6,000. can i deduct that? guest: some people would say yes. i think that is a lot that would have a red flag on a return. you have to itemize first. you only get the deduction...
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it was july of 2008 in south lake tahoe, nevada, a woman alleged sexual assault. she did not go to the police. she went to an attorney that filed a civil claim against harrah's and ben roethlisberger. >> can we assume the duke lacrosse case made all prosecutors a little shy? >> i think that's exactly right. this d.a. wanted the public to know that justice was to be served in this case. >> jean casarez, thank you very much for your insights. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >>> ewe cane saukraine says it' rid of its enriched uranium stockpiles. it coincides with the start of a two-day nuclear conference hosted by president obama. leaders from 46 other countries are in washington. they will discuss what the president calls the biggest concern for the world and u.s. security, keeping nuclear wea n weapons out of the hands of rogue nations and terrorists like iran and north korea. that th comes a week after the president and russia's president agreed to cut the number of nuclear weapons in both countries by about a third. the two-day summit is the biggest assembly ho
it was july of 2008 in south lake tahoe, nevada, a woman alleged sexual assault. she did not go to the police. she went to an attorney that filed a civil claim against harrah's and ben roethlisberger. >> can we assume the duke lacrosse case made all prosecutors a little shy? >> i think that's exactly right. this d.a. wanted the public to know that justice was to be served in this case. >> jean casarez, thank you very much for your insights. >> thank you. >> good to...